Hannah Duncan Creations

Contemporary Jewellery

This is the result of one of the ceramic pieces you saw, in the process of being made, in my last post. It was meant to be a large bowl filled with words but, as with many things in life, it simply did not work the way it was meant to. Having said that I am still pleased with how it turned out. In a way the fragile broken pieces were a more appropriate representation of the nature of dyslexia.

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Thank you. I think it’s difficult to illustrate the difficulties of dyslexia because it can be so different for different people. I’ve worked from my own experiences as well as what others, with severe dyslexia, have told me. For me my most accurate illustration of dyslexia is my photography:http://hduncanphotography.wordpress.com/2013/03/26/dyslexia/

Thank you!
I was told I was borderline dyslexic. I’ve always been into reading and I was given a lot of support so I’ve sort of been taught out of it but I do still have my times where I find it frustrating but there is definitely that impatience there too 🙂 I can certainly understand that.